Giant sea bass congregate at the California Channel Islands to mate during the summer and early fall. These massive fish were endangered due to over-fishing until they received protection in California waters. Now, during the summer and early fall you might find several or more of these fish resting in a kelp bed or a favorite reef. They eat smaller fish, lobster, crabs and squid.

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Giant sea bass congregate at the California Channel Islands to mate during the summer and early fall. These massive fish were endangered due to over-fishing until they received protection in California waters. Now, during the summer and early fall you might find several or more of these fish resting in a kelp bed or a favorite reef. They eat smaller fish, lobster, crabs and squid.